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WTT Contender Series 2024 coming to Doha, Goa, Taiyuan, Rio

WTT Contender Series 2024 coming to Doha, Goa, Taiyuan, Rio

WTT Contender Series calender schedule for 2024 is released & it is a action packed year! With a prize money of 250,000 USD, the event is bound to attract top table tennis from fraternity around the world. The series will start from Doha, UAE from & end at WTT Star Contender Lanzhou 2024, China in 16th Sept - 22nd Sept 2024. You will see a lot of top players in action in WTT Contender Series, plan your travel accordingly! 😅

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WTT Contender Series - Doha 2024

The 2024 season will start in Doha in January, with Lusail Sports Arena playing host to WTT Star Contender Doha (8-13 January) and WTT Contender Doha (14-20 January). Doha has hosted WTT Series events every year since the launch of World Table Tennis in 2021 and the two events will come hot off the completion of WTT Finals Men Doha 2023 the week prior.

WTT Contender Series - Goa 2024

The return of the WTT Contender series back to Goa in 2024 is a delight for Indian table tennis fans. The event will be held at Peddem Indoor Stadium, Goa, India. This time, it will be cohosted by Stupa Sports Analytics & Ultimate Table Tennis(UTT), India. UTT posted about this on their instagram.

Big event. Solid partnerships. WTT Star Contender Goa is back. Co-hosted by two powerhouses of Indian Table Tennis. 🇮🇳🏓

📅 January 23-28, 2024

📍 Goa

Last year event was missing goodies which fans wanted to take as souvenir & hopefully this year they can purchase those at WTT Contender 2024, Goa event.

More events details coming soon

We will publish more details once the year progresses. So are you looking forward to the WTT Contender action in 2024, hell yeah! 🙌

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